Bulletin Vol. 8 No. 11 Jun 1972

FOURTH PRE-EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP The fourth Pre-Employment Workshop for the third- and fourth- year undergraduates of the University was held on 24th and 25th May on the University Campus in Shatin. The Workshop, organized by the Appointments Service, brought together 241 students and 60 community leaders and members of staff of the University to discuss all facets of graduate placement. The Workshop received a generous contribution from the Rotary Club of Hong Kong Island West, At the opening ceremony, Vice-Chancellor Choh- Ming Li welcomed the panelists and guests and Mr. C.M. Wong, President of Rotary Club of Hong Kong Island West, addressed the congregation. The Workshop presented the following panel sessions: I. Hong Kong Government Services Chairman: Mr. L.S. Smith Assistant Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretariat II. Teaching as a Career Chairman: Mr. Kwok Wai-man Principal Grantham College of Education III. Marketing Chairman: Mr. John L. Soong Chairman and Managing Director Mobil Oil Hong Kong Ltd. IV. Data Processing and Computer Work Chairman: Mr. Donald C.K. Wong Managing Director On-Line (H.K.) Ltd. V. Industry Chairman: Mr. William C.C. Kung Director of Studies The Hong Kong Management Association VI. Tourism and Hotel Management Chairman: Mr. David Donaldson Marketing Director Hong Kong Tourist Association VII. Mass Communications Chairman: Mr. Donald Edgar Brooks Director of Broadcasting Radio Hong Kong VIII. Banking and Finance Chairman: Mr. MJ. Pridham Staff Controller The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation IX. Hints for Job Seekers Chairman: Mr. M.P. Keyes Group Personnel Manager Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd. Vice-Chancellor's Opening Remarks It is a great pleasure for me to bid you a warm welcome to-day to this Pre-Employment Workshop on campus. In the past two years our Workshop was held in rented premises in town. Now we are having our Workshop on home grounds. This means that our panelists and guests have to come all the way to the New Territories. But, in spite of the distance, 60 of Hong Kong's prominent leaders representing a cross-section of the community's professions and businesses have kindly consented to come to talk to our students. We must show our appreciation by making full use of their presence here. Students should talk to them A panel in session 中 行 進 在 會 討硏 — 5 —

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